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The Bondage Breaker

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Overview

You Can Break the Chains Holding You Captive

Harmful habits, negative thinking, and irrational feelings can all lead to sinful behavior and keep you in bondage. If you feel trapped by any of these strongholds in your life, know that you are not alone—you can break free.

Neil Anderson has brought hope to countless thousands facing similar spiritual attacks. In this significantly revised and updated edition of this popular bestselling book, he offers a holistic approach to spiritual warfare that is rooted in the Word of God. As you read stories of others who have been locked in spiritual battles, you will learn the underlying whys and hows behind these attacks and discover the truths that sets people free in Jesus.

You don’t have to live as if you are in chains. Break through your spiritual battles, and find freedom in Christ with The Bondage Breaker.

  • Attempts to clarify the nature of spiritual conflicts
  • Explains the believer's position, protection, and authority in Christ
  • Explores how to resolve personal and spiritual conflicts through genuine repentance and faith

Take Courage!

  • You Dont Have to Live in the Shadows
  • Finding Your Way in the World
  • You Have Every Righr to Be Free
  • You Can Win the Battle for Your Mind
  • Confronting the Rebel Prince
  • Jesus Has You Covered

Stand Firm!

  • Manipulating Spirits
  • The Lure of Knowledge and Power
  • Tempted to Do Your Way
  • Accused by the Father of Lies
  • The Danger of Deception

Walk Free!

  • Helping Others

Top Highlights

“5. Demonic influence is evident only in extreme or violent behavior and gross sin.” (Page 31)

“Satan’s first and foremost strategy is deception. Paul warned, ‘Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. Therefore it is not surprising if his servants also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness’ (2 Corinthians 11:14–15).” (Page 31)

“By contrast, to deny ourselves is to deny self-rule. The” (Page 49)

“Your old self had to die in order to sever your relationship with sin, which dominated it. Being a saint or a child of God doesn’t mean that you are sinless (1 John 1:8). But because your old self has been crucified and buried with Christ, you no longer have to sin (1 John 2:1). You sin when you choose to believe a lie or act independently of God.” (Page 59)

“Fortresses (‘strongholds’ niv) are fleshly thought patterns that were programmed into your mind when you learned to live independently of God.” (Page 71)

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  1. John Leffler

    John Leffler

    9/10/2023

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